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Dec 15, 2023 |
industrytoday.com | Dan Nordloh
Manufacturers can realize energy savings, sustainability and resilience with a proven 4-step Path to Smarter Energy™. by Dan Nordloh – Senior Vice President, General Manager, EnTech SolutionsThe continued rising costs of energy, coupled with a worldwide focus on environmental, social and governance (ESG) efforts, has many organizations considering multiple energy goals, such as the following:Greenhouse gas emission (GHG) reductions and plans for renewable energy resources.
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Dec 15, 2023 |
ct.moreover.com | Dan Nordloh
FacebookXEmailViberLinkedInManufacturers can realize energy savings, sustainability and resilience with a proven 4-step Path to Smarter Energy™.
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Nov 14, 2023 |
buildings.com | Dan Nordloh |Jack French
The world is becoming increasingly concerned about its continued reliance on the traditional power grid, the use of fossil fuels, and their environmental impact. Companies are turning to renewable solutions that generate their own energy as a result, and distributed energy resources (DERs) are gaining momentum in this movement.
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Oct 2, 2023 |
ct.moreover.com | Dan Nordloh
The decision on whether or not to invest in distributed energy resources is complicated. Evaluating all aspects, including cost, consumption metrics, resource availability, personal goals, and reliability needs, is important to ensure the best outcome. The global energy landscape is evolving at an unprecedented pace, with increasing emphasis on sustainable and resilient energy solutions.
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Oct 1, 2023 |
powermag.com | Dan Nordloh
The decision on whether or not to invest in distributed energy resources is complicated. Evaluating all aspects, including cost, consumption metrics, resource availability, personal goals, and reliability needs, is important to ensure the best outcome. The global energy landscape is evolving at an unprecedented pace, with increasing emphasis on sustainable and resilient energy solutions.
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Aug 21, 2023 |
smartbuildingstech.com | Robert Nieminen |Dan Nordloh |Tommy Linstroth |Matt Vincent
The era of carbon offsets is over. That’s the message from startup WattCarbon, which recently debuted its energy transition marketplace, a first-of-its-kind platform for leveraging building decarbonization as a clear climate strategy. The company has created a tool that enables any organization to see immediate and traceable reductions in fossil fuel use and to avoid the pitfalls of low-value carbon offset markets.
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Aug 9, 2023 |
smartbuildingstech.com | Robert Nieminen |Dan Nordloh |Tommy Linstroth |Matt Vincent
Honeywell in collaboration with The Futurum Group recently released its third quarter Environmental Sustainability Index (ESI) report. The quarterly report includes the Sentiment Index, a sampling of more than 750 global business leaders on their perception on achieving their environmental and sustainability goals over the past year and their expectations for the year ahead.
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Aug 8, 2023 |
smartbuildingstech.com | Wanda Lau |Robert Nieminen |Dan Nordloh |Tommy Linstroth
Portland, Ore.–based architecture firm ZGF has joined the First Movers Coalition (FMC), a group of companies that pledge to use their purchasing power to support emerging clean technologies across eight sectors that have a heavy footprint on the environment. ZGF is the first architecture firm to join FMC.
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Aug 3, 2023 |
smartbuildingstech.com | Dan Nordloh |Robert Nieminen |Tommy Linstroth |Matt Vincent
As the world becomes increasingly aware of the need for sustainable energy sources, it demands that more companies shift toward renewable energy. As renewable energy becomes more prevalent, building owners and property managers need to integrate smart energy solutions into existing building systems. One such solution is distributed energy.
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Jul 25, 2023 |
smartbuildingstech.com | Wanda Lau |Dan Nordloh |Tommy Linstroth |Matt Vincent
Renewable energy is key to achieving a net-zero energy world. One question that commonly arises is how can energy from clean but intermittent power sources, such as solar and wind, be stored and distributed in a lasting way? On July 10, the Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) announced that researchers had developed a record-setting flow battery that maintained its capacity to store and release energy for more than a year of continuous charge and discharge.